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Granite Shoals Council considers camping ordinance, water report

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Glynis Crawford Smith/The Higihlander

The Granite Shoals main water tower on Bluebriar Drive is the most visible aspect of a system that serves the entire city. At the April 25 meeting of the city council, citizens heard a report of the latest Texas Commission on Environmental Quality review of the city water system.

 

 

Glynis Crawford Smith

The Highlander

Despite approving only one action, the Granite Shoals City Council met almost until 11 p.m. Tuesday, April 25, as discussion wore on about topics such as camping regulations and the most recent water report from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ).

Approved after a public hearing was the request for a replat of five lots into one lot on on the corner of Baker and Briar Way Drives in the Mystic Castle section of the Sherwood Shores Subdivision.

Greg Mayes of Cuplin and Associates represented Weldon Davis, owner of the property where a manufactured home is to be located in the Manufactured Housing-1 (MH-1) zoning district, with no variances requested.

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